Radio Noon MontrealDoctor-assisted suicide debateFeb 9, 2015 | 13:22On Radio Noon, we discuss the Supreme Court's unanimous decision to reverse Canada's ban on medically assisted death. Quebec was the first province in Canada to allow its citizens to seek medical assistance in dying. We get reaction from both sides.

Radio Noon MontrealLongueuil woman wants an apology from policeFeb 5, 2015 | 10:08A woman who says she was sexually assaulted in Longueuil wants police to apologize publicly for the way they've handled her case. Carole Thomas spoke to Radio Noon's Shawn Apel.

Radio Noon MontrealCarole Thomas says going to the police was a waste of her timeFeb 5, 2015 | 5:46Carole Thomas came forward this week to complain about the Longueuil Police force's response to her sexual-assault complaint. Now she says she can not believe the force is still defending its actions.
Shawn talks to Sue Smith on Homerun

Radio Noon MontrealSurviving cancerFeb 4, 2015 | 3:48Tristan Williams is almost 25 and has been diagnosed with cancer twice. He spoke to Radio Noon's Shawn Apel about his experience living with cancer.

Radio Noon MontrealSurviving cancer - and getting "brain fog"Feb 4, 2015 | 3:51As more people survive cancer - more deal with side effects, mental and physical. Shawn talked to a doctor training other physicians about those effects - and a caller, Beth, who talked about her brain fog

Radio Noon MontrealA new mega-mall on the island of Montreal?Feb 3, 2015 | 8:03The company that built the Dix30 on the south shore wants to build a 3 million square foot mall near the Town of Mount Royal. The head of the St-Laurent Merchant Association isn't happy while another business owner thinks it could be a good thing.

Radio Noon MontrealIs lining up in the cold the best way to get a kindergarten spot for your child?Feb 2, 2015 | 6:08Many people lined up in the -22 temperatures to try to snag one of the spots at Royal Vale school. One researcher wonders why the school uses a a "physical endurance test." Shawn speaks with Sue Smith on Homerun.

Radio Noon MontrealControversy surrounds proposal for new Islamic centerJan 30, 2015 | 5:15A proposed Islamic community centre in Montreal's east end is raising concerns because of its ties to Hamza Chaoui - a vocal defender of Sharia law. On Radio Noon today, human rights lawyer Julius Grey explains why the center should be allowed to open.

Radio Noon MontrealDufour-Lapointe sisters get sponsorship from Dragon's DenJan 29, 2015 | 12:32The Dufour-Lapointe sisters went to the Dragons to seeking financing because corporate money for their sport has nosedived. What does this say about amateur sport funding?

Radio Noon MontrealDoes MP stand for Missing Politician?Jan 27, 2015 | 4:25Quebec MP Sana Hassainia voted just 6% of the time last year in the House of Commons. On Radio Noon, Shawn asked: does that matter. Then he talked about it with Sue Smith

Radio Noon MontrealTalkin' BaseballJan 23, 2015 | 7:20On Radio Noon today, reaction from the city's official opposition to the news that Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre is pledging $11 million to get the city’s baseball diamonds back into shape.

Radio Noon MontrealMontrealer Isadore Goldberg is not dead - no matter what the bank saysJan 22, 2015 | 9:08Isadore Goldberg walks into the bank to find out why his cheques are being returned to sender.
He finds out there's a simple explanation: the bank says he's dead.

Radio Noon MontrealToronto hockey fans charged for throwing jerseys on iceJan 21, 2015 | 6:30Three Toronto Maple Leafs fans have been banned from the Air Canada Centre following the latest round of jersey throwing at the Air Canada Centre. Cathal Kelly is a sports columnist with the Globe and Mail.

Radio Noon MontrealThe Leafs and Jerseygate... Could it ever happen in Montreal?Jan 21, 2015 | 4:55Toronto fans shower the ice with blue-and-white jerseys. Do we feel smug as Quebecers? Of course we do. But are the Leafs fans justified to toss their uniforms? Shawn discusses with Sue Smith